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alarum
alarum A variant of alarm, formerly used in all the senses of the word, but now restricted, exc. in poetical use, to the peal or chime of a warning bell or clock, or the mechanism which produces it: see alarm n. 5, 7. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alarum (band)
Alarum is also the Shakespearian spelling for alarm. Alarum is an Australian progressive metal band which formed in 1992. Alarum released their fourth album Circle’s End in June 2020. wikipedia.org
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alarum-bell
aˈlarm-ˌbell, aˈlarum-ˌbell A bell rung as a signal of danger or on a sudden emergency; as the tocsin of burghs in olden times. Also fig.1597 Shakes. 2 Hen. IV, iii. i. 17 A common Larum-Bell. 1641 Hinde J. Bruen lviii. 175, I feare..that the Alarum Bell of your conscience is silenced. 1781 Gibbon D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Samuel Gardiner (author)
Doomes Day Book or Alarum for Atheistes, 1600 A Dialogue between Irenæus and Antimachus about the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England, 1605. wikipedia.org
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Elizabeth Poole (prophetess)
She is known for two pamphlets An Alarum of War (1649) and Another Allarum of War (1649) written in defence of her prophecy after the king's execution An[other] Alarum of War, given to the Army, and to their High Court of Justice (so called) by the will of God: revealed in Elizabeth Pooll, sometime a wikipedia.org
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alarm
▪ I. alarm, n. (əˈlɑːm) Forms: 4–7 alarme, 6–7 all arme, 7 all-arm, all' army, 6– alarm. Also: 4 alarom, 6 alarome, 7 allarum, 6– alarum. [a. OFr. alarme, a. It. allarme = all' arme! ‘To (the) arms!’ orig. the call summoning to arms, and thus, in languages that adopted it, a mere interjection; but s... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Arnway
Works In 1650, at The Hague, Arnway published two pamphlets: The Tablet, a vindication of the king against John Milton's Eikonoklastes; and An Alarum wikipedia.org
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alarm-bell
@@@LINK=alarum-bell Oxford English Dictionary
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John Andrews (poet)
"Andrewes' Repentance, sounding alarum to returne from his sinne unto Almighty God, declaring his repentance. "A Golden Trumpet sounding an Alarum to Judgement", by "John Andrewes, minister and preacher of God's Word", of which the twenty-ninth impression appeared wikipedia.org
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Henry Fell
Bibliography ‘An Alarum of Truth sounded forth to the Nations,’ &c., 1660. wikipedia.org
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Adam Agius
The Levitation Hex also includes Mark Palfreyman and Scott Young of Alarum and Ben Hocking of Aeon of Horus. wikipedia.org
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Francis Hawkins
Works At the age of ten, Hawkins published An Alarum for Ladyes, translated from Jean Puget de la Serre, and dedicated to Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of wikipedia.org
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Richard Overton (Leveller)
their Insolent Usurpation of the common Liberties and Rights of this Nation, manifested in their Attempts against Lieutenant-colonel John Lilburne, An Alarum An Alarum to the House of Lords, 1646. A Defence against all arbitrary Usurpations, either of the House of Lords or any other, 1646. wikipedia.org
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Ksitigarbha bodhisattva
In his right hand Jizō carries a six ringed alarum staff, or khakkhara, used to warn insects of his presence, and in his left hand he carries a cintamani wikipedia.org
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Wayne Holloway-Smith
His first book-length collection, Alarum (2017), was a Poetry Book Society Wildcard Choice for Winter 2017, and was shortlisted for the Roehampton Poetry wikipedia.org
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